Like we said before, looking at the features we get no real point of difference.

For our detailed comparison, first, we will compare displays, followed by stylus, after that, we will discuss shortcut buttons, tablet stands, and accessories. In the end, we will give you the final verdict.

So without further ado, let’s get started.

Design and Build quality

When it comes to quality, it is safe to say that both the tablets do a really good job of making the tablet feel like a premium drawing device.

Although both these tablets are made of plastic, they still feel dense and strong. They have a matte black finish on the plastic which does a great job of handling fingerprints and smudges.

Xp Pen Artist 22r Pro (left) and Huion Kamvas Pro 22 (right)

The differences start to appear when we look at the overall design of the tablets. The Huion Kamvas Pro 22 looks sleeker, modern, and minimalistic due to its low profile shortcut buttons and touch bar design. Whereas the Xp Pen has buttons sticking out of the tablet.

But on the flip side when you look at the tablet stands at the back of these tables, it would seem like Huion has slapped a generic tablet stand and called it a day, whereas the stand on Xp Pen Artist 22r Pro looks better and is easier to access.

Screen – Color and Resolution

Both the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 and Xp Pen Artist 22R Pro comes with a 21.5-inch screen with the color coverage of 120% sRGB color space and a max brightness of 250cd/m2.

These are some impressive numbers but one thing to keeping mind is none of the two tablets comes with a factory-calibrated display.

That means although the monitors are capable of showing accurate colors chances are you need to fiddle through some color settings in order to get correct colors from your screen.

This is actually very easy to do plus you have to do it only once, so it is not a deal-breaker but something to keep in mind. Some tablets like Wacom Cintiqs come with factory-calibrated screens.

Next coming to the display brightness, the Max brightness of 250cd/m2 is sufficient enough for being able to clearly see the screen in bright indoor environments.

Viewing angles

The display of both Kamvas Pro 22 and Artist 22r Pro uses IPS panels. So you get an excellent viewing angle of 178° meaning the colors does not fade or shift when you look at your displays at an angle.

Parallax and laminated displays

The small distance between where you are touching the screen with the stylus and where the dot actually appears on the screen is called parallax.

One of the ways of minimizing parallax is to use fully laminated displays in which different layers that make up a display unit are laminated together in a single sheet resulting in a very accurate stylus position tracking.

Using these types of screen results in the strokes appearing exactly at the point where you touch the screen.

The Huion Kamvas Pro 22 comes with a laminated display whereas the Xp Pen Artist 22r Pro does not come with a fully laminated display.

With that said in real-life usage the difference in pen-precision is not that apparent and both the tables are almost equally good in terms of parallax.

Surface texture

The tip of the stylus is made of plastic and when a plastic stylus is used on a glass screen, it tends to slide a little too much. To counter this, some microscopic irregularities are introduced on the top surface of these displays in the form of texture.

The textured surface provides friction to the stylus which stops the pen tip from sliding too much and gives you better control over the pen.

It also provides a pleasing feel and that grainy sound that kind of mimics the sound of pencil on paper when drawing.

In the etched glass screens, the textures are engrained on the glass itself. The textures on the etched glass do not fade away with time and it also provides better scratch resistance. Plus the etched glass feels better to draw on – in comparison to plastic texture films.

The textured on Xp Pen is basically a plastic film with texture on it. The film tends to lose its texture after a few months of heavy uses but on the bright side, it is easier to replace the film when it gets old.

Anti-glare screen for drawing tablets

A reflective screen easily catches light from lights, lamps, or windows in a room and reflects them right into your face. Next, you find yourself fiddling around with your tablet for a better, non-reflective drawing angle.

Stylus – Huion PW500 and Xp Pen PA2 Stylus

Drawing tablet Stylus has been getting better year after year. Nowadays it is kind to difficult to find a bad stylus in any recent drawing tablet.

Huion PW500 (above) and Xp Pen PA2 (below)

The Kamvas Pro 22 comes with Huion PW500 stylus whereas Xp pen Artist 22R Pro comes with Xp Pen PA2 stylus. They both are recently introduced stylus and have 8192 levels of pressure sensitivity along with ±60° of tilt recognition and a fast response rate.

In terms of actual drawing performance – these two styluses are comparable to any other leading stylus in the market. Their pressure sensitivity is well balanced along with a really good stylus tracking and faster response time.

Stylus – Design, and materials used

The PW500 and PA2 share the same design language as well. They have similar width and comparable dimensions. They come with an ergonomic shape which makes them more comfortable to use on long drawing sessions.

The front half of both the stylus has a soft silicone material that helps with a better grip and the rest of the stylus is plastic.

Buttons on the stylus – Both the stylus comes with 2 side buttons with no eraser at the back.

Pen holder and Pen stand

Huion, as well as Xp Pen, comes with a dedicated pen holder for the stylus. However, both these pen holders are different from each other.

Huion Pen Stand

The Huion Kamvas Pro 22 comes with a doughnut-shaped pen stand. It can hold the pen in a horizontal as well as in a standing position. Opening the pen stand you would find 10 spare nibs safely stored in padded compartments. The storage space also houses a nib remover tool.

Xp Pen pen holder

The Xp Pen Artist 22R Pro comes with a cylindrical pen holder. The pen holder is a two in one pen holder and pen stand. The pen simply slides into the cylindrical tube when not needed.

The front cap of the pen stand works as a pen and holds the pen in standing position. Opening the rear cap of the pen holder you would find 8 spare nibs and a nib remover tool.

Pen slot on Xp Pen

Other than the cylindrical pen holder, the Xp Pen also comes with a small plastic pen slot. The Pen slot can be attached to the side of the tablet with the help of screws. Once in place, the pen slot can be used to hold the pen while it is not in use.

Shortcut buttons on the tablet

Shortcut buttons are important as they allow you to make quick changes without reaching your keyboard. They are also great for repetitive tasks such as undo, redo, selecting colors, pan, zoom, etc.

Now, most of the tablet comes with around 4 to 8 shortcut buttons which lead to many artists using the keyboard as their workflow and art style require them to use multiple shortcuts at a time and these 4, 5 buttons are just not enough.

The advantage with a larger drawing tablet is you have a lot of space to play with and both Huion and Xp Pen have wisely used the large size of the tablet by placing not 10, not 15 but a massive 20 Shortcut buttons.

These 20 buttons are present on either side of the screen with 10 buttons on each side.

20 Buttons do not only give you a massive number of shortcuts but also – in most cases – eliminates the need for a keyboard during drawing.

On both tablets, all the buttons can be programmed to any shortcut of your choice with the help of driver settings.

Quality of shortcut Buttons

The shortcut buttons on Kamvas Pro 22 are low profile and sit flush with the tablet, they also feel decent when clicked.

The buttons on the Xp Pen stick out of the tablet and although they have a nice click to them they wiggle on touching in a way they feel kind of cheap.

But on the flip side, the buttons on the Kamvs Pro 22 are placed together with no clear markings on them whereas the buttons on Xp Pen are more spread out and have raised dots and dashes in order to identify them without looking.

Overall it can be concluded that the buttons on Huion look and feels better but the buttons on Xp Pen is more functional.

Touch Bar and Rotating Dial Wheels

Other than shortcut buttons, the Huion Kamvas Pro 22 has two “Touch Bars” located in between the buttons on either side of the screen, whereas on Xp Pen you get two “Rotating Dial“.

The Touch Bar and the Rolling dials work as multi-purpose shortcuts and capable of performing advanced shortcuts such as changing the size, opacity, and flow of brush and eraser, zoom, scroll even undo and redo. Quickly changing the brush and eraser size is their most common use.

Xp Pen Rotating Dial

Now comparing the Huion’s Touch Bar with Xp Pen’s Rotating Dial. Both of them basically do the same thing but the Xp Pen’s Dial is more satisfying to use as it physically rotates and makes a nice click sound every 15 degrees, giving you a nice physical and audible feel.

The touch bar on Huion works well and gets the job done but it is not as satisfying and inviting to use as Xp Pen Dial.

Tablet stand

Both Huion and Xp Pen comes with a pre-included tablet stand in the box.

To be honest, the Huion comes with a generic looking tablet stand that is functional and works fine but the tablet stand on the Xp Pen looks and feels like an improved next-generation accessory.

The Huion stand allows you to place the tablet at any angle between 20° to 80°. It has a strong-hold and rubber pads on the feet which keeps the tablet stable on smooth surfaces.

Xp Pen Artist 22R Pro tablet stand

The Xp Pen Artist 22R Pro comes with a redesigned stand that is pre-attached to the tablet. The stand has a large, easy to access lever to easily lock and unlock the tablet in the right position. This stand also gives you around the same adjustability ranging from 16° to 90°.

There are large rubber pads on the stand as well as the tablet itself which firmly keeps the tablet in place along with protecting the bottom edge of the tablet.

VESA Mount and support for third party stands

Xp Pen Artist 22R Pro and Huion Kamvas Pro 22 Pro have a standard VESA mount at the back which can be used to mount them on a monitor arm for greater flexibility. The VESA mount on the Xp Pen tablet can be accessed by removing the preinstalled tablet stand.

Connectivity and Ports

Huion Kamvas Pro 22: USB, Power, VGA, HDMI, Display Port

Xp Pen Artist 22R Pro: 2 USB, USB Type-c, Power, HDMI, VGA

In short, the Xp Pen has a better selection of ports. For starters there are two USB hubs that you can use to connect accessory such as wireless mouse and keyboard right into the tablet, the Huion only comes with a single USB-A connector.

The second differentiating factor is the Xp Pen comes with a USB-C connector and supports the USB-C to USB-C connection. This means if you have/ or you are planning to get one of those newer models of laptops that only comes with USB-C connectors, the Xp Pen Artist 22r Pro can be plugged in without needing an external USB Hub or dongles.

The port selection on Kamvas Pro 22 is not bad either, you get a number of options such as USB-A, HDMI, VGA and that Display port that Xp Pen Artist 22r Pro does not have.

Accessories – What’s included in the Box

Here is the list of everything that comes in the box.

Huion Kamvas Pro 22

Huion Kamvas Pro 22 tablet

Battery-free stylus

USB to USB Cable

VGA Cable

HDMI Cable

Power Adapter

Power Cord

tablet stand

Pen holder

10 Replaceable nibs

Quick Guide

Cleaning Cloth

Black Drawing Glove

Xp Pen Artist 22R Pro

XP-Pen Artist 22R Pro

Two Battery-free Stylus

USB-C to USB-C Cable

VGA Cable

HDMI Cable

Power Adapter

Power Cord

Pen Holder

8 replacement pen nibs

USB-C to USB Adapter

Tablet stand

Quick Guide

Cleaning Cloth

Branded Drawing Glove

Summary – Which is the right tablet for you?

As the artist says, a stylus is the most important part of the tablet followed by display then accessories.

The Huion Kamvas Pro 22, as well as Xp Pen Artist 22r Pro, comes with a battery-free EMR based stylus that does not needs to be charged.

The Stylus of both these tablets are equally good in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, and overall design and build quality and you will love using them.

As we have discussed before, the differences start with the screen. Although both the tables come with a FullHD screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080p and 120%sRGB color accuracy.

The Huion Kamvas Pro takes the lead as it comes with a laminated display and an etched glass. With that said the Screen of the Xp Pen Artist 22r Pro is also good and you will enjoy working on it.

Shortcut Buttons: Next coming to shortcut buttons the Xp Pen is a clear winner as its rolling dial is far superior to the Touchpad that you get with the Huion Kamvas Pro 22.

In accessories such as pen holders, tablet stands, and ports – the Xp Pen manages to outshine Huion. As the Artist, 22r Pro comes with a better and improved tablet stands and has USB-C connectivity support

At the end of the day, you would agree that both the tablets are very similar and you will enjoy using either one of them. The differences are minor and we had to dig really hard to find those differences.

If you are someone who uses the included shortcut buttons and cares about ergonomics and design, get the Xp Pen Artist 22r Pro. Or if you want a slightly better screen that has superior drawing texture get the Huion Kamvas Pro.

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